Recently, Best Food Facts recieved a question asking "Is it better for you to eat a rare/medium-rare or well-done hamburger? Are you losing nutrition content when the burger is well-done?” We reached out to Dr. John Comerford, who is an associate professor at Penn State University, to help us answer these questions.

Recently, a Best Food Facts reader asked about her concern of red meat, and if it can be unhealthy for you. We reached out to Dr. Ruth MacDonald, Chair of Food Science Department at Iowa State University, to talk to us about red meat.

Meet Kelly from Kelly Bakes! She is a short, sweet, bacon fiend with two English degrees and two Kitchenaid mixers. Her heart has always been split with words and food, and her blog was a way to fix that!

Meet Cupcake Mastermind - Katrina from In Katrina's Kitchen. She's a wife and a mom in a house full of boys who like to eat. She and her husband are having a blast raising their two little boys. Contrary to what you may think, they don’t eat dessert every day, but they do like to indulge from time to time.

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A glance at the ingredients label on a package of cured meat like ham or hotdogs probably lists sodium nitrite. This common preservative helps meats retain their color and also helps keep bacteria to a minimum. Recently, Best Food Facts received a reader question asking about a link between sodium nitrites in processed meats and cancer.

With food allergies on the rise, there's no shortage of concern about what is causing them. Best Food Facts reader, John, had a very specific question about allergies related to genetically modified food, after reading our post on GMOs and Food Allergies. Two experts respond.

Recently, Best Food Facts received a reader question asking, “Does drinking milk and using other dairy products tend to cause allergies in children?” We reached out to Dr. Stephen Taylor, Professor of Food Science and Technology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

When asked about summertime foods, many people conjure up the sound, scent and taste of a hearty steak on the grill. But beef isn't without its controversy. Whether hormones, grass-fed versus grain-fed or Meatless Mondays, there are many questions to be answered. Get the facts, meet a cattle farmer and try some new tasty beef dishes from an amazing food blogger!